Bottom Line

The 519-room Grand Lucayan is a
sprawling, beachfront resort for travelers craving
features galore in one spot. This four-pearl establishment is a 15-minute drive
from the airport, and across the road from Port Lucaya Marketplace. On-site dining
and drinking include a dozen restaurants, cafes, and bars. There’s a
state-of the-art spa and fitness center, a huge (albeit unheated) serpentine
pool, golf course, tennis courts, water sports, and large-scale event spaces. Modern,
island-inspired guest rooms and suites come in a choice of decor options -- all
with balconies or patios, and water or garden views. But hefty add-on fees and long
service waits are a drawback, as are “all-inclusive” rooms that aren’t
all-inclusive. Those seeking a smaller-scale luxury stay could check out the
nearby Pelican Bay at Lucaya.

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Sprawling beachfront garden grounds with a blend of grand British Colonial and
coastal-infused decor

Set on seven-and-a-half acres alongside a lengthy
stretch of white-sand beachfront, the Grand Lucayan unfolds like a never-ending
sprawl of restaurants, bars, and majestic colonial-inspired structures set on
polished, palm-tree-covered grounds. Its main 10-story building dominates the
beachscape and anchors the resort like a giant cruise ship parked on land. The
evolution throughout the grounds feels fluid thanks to the giant serpentine pool snaking it’s way through the entire resort. It
features an infinity edge right over the beach, and sun chairs border the pool’s perimeter (but they can
fill up fast, so guests should snag one early in the day). Water sports, such as parasailing and Jet Skiing,
provide plenty of background action. This
resort is so big, there are two entrances, each with its own vast lobby. The
main one is a statement in British Colonial grandeur with soaring recessed
ceilings over marble floors and majestic palm trees flanking either side. The
newer, more contemporary and minimalist Lighthouse Pointe offers a more relaxed,
pavilion-style elegance.

The on-site
restaurants and cafes mix up decor and ambience according to their formality
(or lack thereof), and the cuisines they serve. Willy Broadleaf’s buffet-style
set up unfolds with a range of themed dining areas to match each global
offering. China Beach resides in a sleek contemporary Oriental-inspired setting
that aptly overlooks the beach. Churchill’s is a fine-dining affair with
elegant white-clothed table settings beneath soaring vaulted ceilings with
majestic chandeliers -- all framed with French-style doors and windows. Right
next door, The Grand Bar exudes Old World sophistication with its black leather
captain’s bar chairs, marble floors, rich palette, and grand piano
entertainment. Portobello’s Italian is set in a gracefully rustic Tuscan-inspired
space, and neighboring Pizzeria Capri casually tones it down. Just off the
lobby is Cuban-inspired, Havana Cay Lounge & Cigar Bar, and Iries Caribbean
Seafood restaurant occupies a large villa-like setting dressed in
colonial-style Caribbean decor. Waves (pool bar), Hammerheads Beach Bar, and
China Grill are all alfresco and very relaxed, while Aromas and Plantation
Cafes offer seating, but are more casual grab-and-go affairs. The Grand
Lucayan crams in a lot of features, just as it does people vying for them, so guests
should be prepared to wait -- especially when it’s busy. Booking the main
restaurants well in advance is advised to guarantee a table.

Beachfront location, close to the airport and opposite Freeport’s vibrant
shopping and entertainment hub

The Grand Lucayan is set on a south-shore beach in the heart of Freeport’s touristy resort hub. It’s across the road
from Port Lucaya Marketplace -- a bustling hotspot of shopping, dining, and
nightlife about six minutes away on foot. Treasure Bay Casino is located literally next door (but can require a walk depending on where guests are staying in the resort). There are a number of nearby resorts in the immediate vicinity should guests feel like escaping as well. Airport and ferry cruise terminal shuttles
can be arranged (for a fee), and taxis are readily available. Grand Bahama International Airport is a 15-minute drive away.

A choice of three decor styles moving from breezy coastal to British Colonial

Guest rooms (in King and Double categories),
and Suites (One Bedroom or Presidential), are divided into three areas -- each
with its own island-inspired flavor, but they all share the same grounds and
facilities. Regardless of where they’re
situated, all rooms are bright and feature a balcony or patio with either marina,
pool, beach, or tropical garden views. Stylishly done in a cool
coastal palette of blues and greens, Lighthouse Pointe rooms and suites are
available for “all-inclusive” rates, but in reality, don't extend to all resort
offerings. Breaker’s Cay rooms are located in the resort’s main building. While corridors here suffer from a
generic chain vibe, rooms get a more refreshing look, with neutral
woods complementing more blues and greens. Spacious Lanai Suites take decor
in an elegant British Colonial direction, with separate bedrooms with king beds, sitting
areas with sleeper sofas, and two full bathrooms. All rooms and suites offer
free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, coffee- and
tea-making facilities, and mini-fridges. Some also have kitchenettes with sinks, microwaves, and utensils/dishware. Also provided are irons and
ironing boards, safes, hairdryers, and blackout curtains. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combos, and are equipped with free individual toiletries.

Packed with features such as multiple pools, sandy beach, water sports, and
many restaurants

Leisure amenities at the Grand Lucayan are vast and centered on a white-sand beach. But the serpentine pool and a heated lap pool give mother nature a little competition. Loungers border the pool in abundance, although there clearly aren’t enough as they can fill up leaving some guests without a spot to stretch out. There are some sun umbrellas, but not many, so finding shade can be difficult, and beach cabanas are available (for a fee). Other star features include an 18-hole golf course and four
Grand Slam-surfaced tennis courts. (Golf and tennis lessons can be arranged.) Water
sports on offer include windsurfing, sailing, Jet Skiing, snorkelling, water
skiing, and parasailing.

The resort’s five restaurants include international
buffet-style, Willy Broadleaf, flavors of Asia at China Beach, and
Asian-inspired and American barbecue favorites at neighboring China Grill.
There’s also Churchill’s steak restaurant, and all-Italian Portobello’s and
Pizzeria Capri. Poolside bars offering cocktails and snacks include Waves and
Hammerheads Beach Bar (with swim-up area). Havana Cay Lounge & Cigar Bar
offers fine wines, ports and cigars (of course), and Iries Caribbean Seafood serves
up local seafood. Aroma Cafe offers Nespresso, cakes, and snacks, and Plantation
Cafe adds gelato into the mix. And 24-hour room service is available as well.

The 25,000-foot spa
and fitness center unfolds over three levels. There’s a hair and beauty salon, and
a full-service spa complete with sauna and steam rooms. The fitness level is
equipped with state-of-the-art cardio- and weight-training equipment, a spin room, and an
exercise room offering yoga, Pilates, and aerobics classes. The business center, and four huge conference rooms,
cater well to corporate travelers, and free Wi-Fi is provided in rooms and some common areas. The Pavilion, a hexagonal function space overlooking
grounds, is perfect for large-scale parties and receptions. (There are also
on-site wedding services.) The lobby features a 24-hour reception desk, an ATM, concierge services, and luggage storage. Laundry and
dry cleaning services are available, as is babysitting or childcare, and
there’s plenty of free self-serve parking.